Big Gold Inc. announced details of the planned 2023 spring exploration program at the newly acquired Tabor Project located within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Tabor is adjacent to the Moss Project of Goldshore Resources Inc. that hosts a current inferred resource of 4.17 million ounces (grading 1.1 g/t Gold) at the Moss Lake Gold deposit and is located approximately 20 km to the west of the Delta Resources Delta 1 Project. Exploration on the 3,120-hectare Tabor Project is expected to begin in May 2023 and will include: Historical desktop study - compiling historical work and priority targeting; Control grid line cutting; Magnetic and induced polarization program; Geological mapping and sampling; Drill sampling.

Gold mineralization on the Project is reportedly associated with quartz veins, shearing and sulphides including pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite. Geological host rocks include mafic volcanics, sericite schists, felsic porphyry units and chemical sediments. Gabbro, sericite schist and bedded sediments are also reported to outcrop on the Project.

Geological and mineralization characteristics on the property are similar to those found on some of the Company's neighbouring properties including Goldshore Resources Inc.'s high profile Moss Gold Project where 2.17 g/t Au over 50.35 metres was intercepted during their current drilling and at the Delta Resources' Delta-1 Gold Project where they recently reported a drill intercept of 1.29 g/t gold over 97 metres.